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Comcast will expand its home internet data caps to 18 new locations on November 1st, the company announced on Thursday.
The cap, which Comcast calls the “Xfinity Terabyte Internet Data Usage Plan,” had already been implemented in certain parts of 16 states, but the latest move should reach the majority of the telecom giant’s customers.
The plan sees Comcast charge its internet users extra whenever they consume more than 1 terabyte (i.read more

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